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First National Metrobank - Mtap - Deped Math Challenge Grade 3

This document contains 50 math word problems for students in Grade 3. The problems cover a range of math concepts including place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, time, measurement, and geometry. Students are asked to solve each problem and write the answer in the blank provided before the number of the problem.

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First National Metrobank - Mtap - Deped Math Challenge Grade 3

This document contains 50 math word problems for students in Grade 3. The problems cover a range of math concepts including place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, time, measurement, and geometry. Students are asked to solve each problem and write the answer in the blank provided before the number of the problem.

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FIRST NATIONAL METROBANK - MTAP - DEPED MATH CHALLENGE Grade 3

Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.

_________ 1. What is the value of the underlined digit in 68,985?


_________ 2. How many tens are there in 5,480?
_________ 3. If 17,843 = 17,000 + N + 40 + 3, what is N?
_________ 4. Write thirty-six thousand, nine hundred eight in figures.
_________ 5. What is the biggest number that you can write using 0, 5, 8, 7?
_________ 6. What is the smallest 4-digit number with no digits the same?
_________ 7. Write DXCVIII in Hindu-Arabic.
+5 x3 ÷ 6 –5
_________8.N if [ N ] ---> [ ] ---> [ ] ---> [ ] ---> [ 11 ].
_________ 9. A farmer picked 341 mangoes. He gave 65 to friends and sold 250. How many
were left for his family?
_________ 10. If October 17 is Wednesday, what day is October 25?
_________ 11. Add 37 to the product of 13 and 8.
_________ 12. What fraction of the figure is shaded?

_________
13. How much is our paper bill (money) with BENIGNO AQUINO Jr. on it?
_________ 14. How many 5-peso coins equal one P100 bill?
_________ 15. Father has six P100-bills, seven P50-bills and fifteen P10-bills in his wallet.
How much money has he in his wallet?
_________ 16 What is CLXXVI in Hindu-Arabic?
_________ 17. What is the remainder when 936 is divided by 17?
_________ 18. A Grade 3 class bought 2 boxes of milk each containing 48 cans. How many
cans of milk did they buy?
_________ 19. The pupils in Problem 18 gave 3 cans of milk to each flood victim.
To how many did they give milk?
_________ 20. A Grade 3 class collected 250 kilos of newspaper one week and 1 ½ times as
much
the next week. How many kilos in all did they collect in two weeks?
_________ 21. Apples cost P7.50 each. How many can you buy for P50?
_________ 22. I am thinking of two factors of 48 whose sum is 16. what are the two factors?
_________ 23. How many eighths are there in 2 ½ wholes?
_________ 24. In the word MATHEMATICS, which letter is the 7th from the beginning?
_________ 25. By what can 37 be increased to make it 85?
_________ 26. What is the sum of the first 6 counting numbers?
_________ 27. What is the triangle in the figure called?

(1)
_________ 28. How many angles less than 180o each are formed by two intersecting lines?
_________ 29. In the figure, give another name for ray AB.
A B C

_________ 30. What is the name of a figure with 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles?
_________ 31. A school yard is 123 meters long and 88 meters wide. If you walk around it,
how many meters will that be?
_________ 32. A rectangular lot has an area of 391 m2. If the width is 17 m., what is the length?
_________ 33. An angle measures 105 . What kind of angle is it called?
_________ 34. What is the shape of this paper you are now reading?
_________ 35. One side of a square is 1 ½ dm. What is its perimeter in centimeters?
_________ 36. What is the perimeter of the figure?
14cm

11cm
18 cm

27cm
_________ 37. What is the area of the same figure?
_________ 38. Pete and Rey went to see a film. It lasted for 1 ½ hours. It ended at 11:00 pm.
What time did it begin?
_________ 39. What is the next number in 11, 13, 16, 20, 25, ….
_________ 40. The Grade 3 girls baked 8 ½ dozen cookies and put them in plastic bags,
6 cookies in a bag. How many bags did they use?
_________ 41. The scout master made 88 scouts form rows of 12. How many more scouts are
needed to complete the last row?
_________ 42. Pete has 29 marbles. Ricky has 11 less than twice as many. How many marbles
has Ricky?
_________ 43. A box is 12 cm long, 9cm wide and 7cm high. What is its volume?
12cm
9cm
7cm

_________ 44. Ann has 96 Philippine stamps. She has 2/3 as many U.S. stamps and ½ as
many
European stamps. How many stamps has she in all?
_________ 45. If 37 x 68 = 2516, what is 370 x 680 ?
_________ 46. Multiplying 45 by 15 and then dividing by 5 will give the same result as
multiplying 45
by what 1-digit number?
_________ 47. Nancy has 5 ½ meters of cloth. She used 2 ¼ meters for a dress. How much
cloth has she left?
_________ 48. Kate has a picture album. She puts 6 pictures on each page. If 27 pages are full
and
there are 3 pictures on the 28th page, how many pictures are in her album?
_________ 49. How many tens are there in the smallest 4-digit number?
_________ 50. If a boy takes 3 minutes to walk 200 meters, how long will it take him to walk a
kilometer?

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